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Post date: 7:13 pm
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The need to speed up delivery times, increase flexibility and reduce costs is leading the upturn of the pharmaceutical outsourcing industry. Latin American countries enjoy ideal conditions to satisfy demand and profit from this attractive market opportunity. 

Post date: 7:37 pm
Author uid: 404
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Jean Shaw, Vice President of Sabre Global Customer Support Centers, explains why Sabre Holdings decided to establish in Uruguay and the comparative advantages that the country has as an export services provider, especially in outsourcing. 

Post date: 3:12 pm
Author uid: 413
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Mobile devices are currently an important tool in healthcare. While this trend (known as m-health) continues to climb, Latin American developers can benefit from this new market niche.  

Post date: 3:25 pm
Author uid: 413
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Colombia was the so-called “blue collar” industrial outsourcing leader. Although it lost that position due to the expansion of the Asian economies, the country has consolidated itself as a “white collar” outsourcing hub, in other words, in processes and services.  

Post date: 5:19 pm
Author uid: 0
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The global e-learning market will be valued at US$255 billion in 2017, representing an annual growth rate of 23%. The favorable climate in the sector offers an excellent opportunity for SME services providers.

Post date: 2:48 pm
Author uid: 413
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The costs of hiring legal services in the United States are very high. To minimize them, companies and law firms in the country are looking into outsourcing. Benefits include speed, flexibility and expertise in particular fields.

Post date: 5:16 pm
Author uid: 413
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According to several authors, the term “outsourcing” was created by the economist Ronald Coase. It evolved from farming out basic “blue collar” jobs to outsourcing specialized and highly-skilled services called “white collar” jobs. 

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